Charlie Sheen Declares Two and a Half Men is Cursed

Sheen's brief but eyebrow raising response to his former co-star's comments.

By Eric Goldman

Look for an update to this story at the bottom, as Sheen talks about the "emotional tsunami" that is Two and a Half Men.

Inevitably, this won’t be the last we’ll hear about what Charlie Sheen thinks about the current situation at his former show, Two and a Half Men. But in his first on the record statement about the newly religious Angus T. Jones telling viewers to stop watching the hit show (and calling it “filth”), Sheen still gave good quote.

Reached for comment by People, Sheen said, "With Angus's Hale-Bopp-like meltdown, it is radically clear to me that the show is cursed.”

Sheen, in his Half Men days.

Yep, that’s all they got. But still, classic Sheen, right? In just one sentence, he evokes a comet (and the suicidal Heaven's Gate cult it inspired) and of course declares… The show is cursed! We'll see if the self-declared Vatican assassin warlock will elaborate in the future, and offer some of his tiger blood-powered advice on how such a curse is broken.

Angus T. Jones has now released a follow-up statement, in the wake of all the attention his comments have gotten. Click here to see what he had to say about his Two and a Half Men co-stars and crew.

Update: Sheen has given more comments about the situation to TMZ, telling them, "Obviously, not having been there for some time, the Angus T. Jones that I knew and still love is not the same guy I saw on YouTube yesterday."

Sheen then sets his sights on his old nemesis, Two and a Half Men creator Chuck Lorre, adding, "I dare anyone to spend ten years in the laugh-track that is Chuck Lorre's hive of oppression and not suffer some form of an emotional tsunami."